As a follow up to “Far Away,” Portland’s Danielseventwo keeps it moving with his latest drop, “Sometimes,” which just so happens to be produced by WhosColson. Speaking truth in his rhymes 100% of the time, “Sometimes” serves as an uptempo addition to his new music every Monday campaign. Press play up top and stay on the lookout for a new EP coming soon from this Portland rapper. Directed by: Totem Ent ​

This one is for all my R&B heads out there, especially 90s R&B. If you’re not familiar, Langston is a Berklee College of Music alum, musician and producer. The self-produced “Slip Away” has remnants of good old 90s R&B, backed up from Langston’s classically trained vocals. Catch the waves above and be prepared to hear more from this New Orleans native!

Starting off with a prayer to God and a promise its from the heart, Tone Famous‘ “Adventures” featuring Lisa Movado is one of those rare tracks that speaks volumes to your soul. Watch as Tone touches on not letting life get to you and your dreams as you grow older and responsibilities mount, over beautiful piano keys and other jazzy things like that.

Reppin’ for the country up North (Canada), Gutta King Chris tells his story of his “plan for the bands” over dark, melodic production on “Rodeo.” His skills with the pen and knack for crafting catch vocal harmonies has caught the attention of industry professionals, as well as allowed him to open for the likes of Post Malone, Joe Buddens and Marques Houston. Overall, I’m feeling Chris’ confident, not cocky, eclectic sound and expect to hear more from him in the near future. In the meantime catch “Rodeo” above!

16 year old and Queens, New York emcee Capsoul spills his soul onto the Ishar Hawkins produced “Star Systems.” The track has a laid back vibe, alongside Capsoul’s thoughts of inner turmoil of his Dad not being around and the struggles he faces on the daily. Catch it above and look forward to hearing more from this Queens emcee!

OnCue tells the MF’n truth on his latest drop, “Boy On The Come Up.” As you can guess, “Boy On The Come Up” tells his story of rugged individualism, making something out of nothing and flossin’ on these heauxs that turned their nose up at him while he was on the come up. With so many quotables like “yeah, I’m big headed but you small minded,” “I’ve been on a wave b*tch I know you see me glowing” and “born a loser but I turned into a winner”, this is about to be my summer anthem. From the melodic flow to the vivid lyricism that puts you all the way in your feelings (in a good way), OnCue keeps it 100 from the jump. Definitely add this one to your Money Makin’ playlist!